Not TMI for me! I'm pleased to see you have this much in mind for them, even if you never write it.
If ever you feel like dealing with the conseqences of near destruction (which you've tackled, in different ways, in No Desert for Harry and Beyond Saving for Lucius), I'd love to read this (and would be happy to beta-read if you wanted).
Last night I spent a few hours re-reading several of your stories (as well as reading a few I'd saved but not yet read, like Sleepwalking with the Damned). I was reminded of how well you write, how intense you make everything (yes, even The Art of Wool, mindless fluff though you call it; of its kind it's a beautiful example of history-to-myth in progress). You know how rotten I am at feedback, but this seems to be a good opportunity to say again that your stories affect me strongly.
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Date: 2005-11-03 11:57 pm (UTC)If ever you feel like dealing with the conseqences of near destruction (which you've tackled, in different ways, in No Desert for Harry and Beyond Saving for Lucius), I'd love to read this (and would be happy to beta-read if you wanted).
Last night I spent a few hours re-reading several of your stories (as well as reading a few I'd saved but not yet read, like Sleepwalking with the Damned). I was reminded of how well you write, how intense you make everything (yes, even The Art of Wool, mindless fluff though you call it; of its kind it's a beautiful example of history-to-myth in progress). You know how rotten I am at feedback, but this seems to be a good opportunity to say again that your stories affect me strongly.